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Time to retire

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n_mathews13:

--- Quote from: Karl Blanchard on March 14, 2022, 11:12:19 AM ---
--- Quote from: Taco280AI on March 14, 2022, 10:58:34 AM ---An old dog should enjoy fireplaces, campfires, easy strolls, good snacks, and lots of love.

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  :yeah:  only problem is they don't see it that way  :chuckle:  can barely walk but it doesn't matter, they will be at the front door waiting to go load up till the day they die. Dogs truly are man's best friend.

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She might once or twice
Last night she went back in garage and sat down facing away from me lol.

idaho guy:
Those are great looking hounds  :tup: It is sad when they get old. I had one of my hounds pass away this season. She could barely make it out of the woods from a bobcat tree so I retired her that day in December. She kept loading in the box and was excited to go but I thought I would just walk her to the trees. Came home and she had passed away in her dog house shortly after I retired her . I was just making plans for her to live the easy life  :chuckle: It was tough but my dog had lived a hounds dream for 13 years and we hunted everything when she was young. She was a real warrior and had some scars to prove it.  I am sure your old dog has had a great life as well-I would still let her ride along on the hunts ! Walk the old girl into some trees 

n_mathews13:
I knew she was done last year, but I had to offer her the chance to tag along .
She came to tailgate, I pet her.
I opened door for her and turned around and she had went to porch. Then it hit, a nice quiet ride alone before dads house to collect my thoughts.
The pup did good though

Machias:
So sad when they get to this point.  Lots of good memories for you to cherish.

Timberstalker:
 :yeah:

Hold onto those memories.  Lot's of heart in that old dog. :tup:

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